The bathroom is the room where we begin and end each day, with a variety of cleaning routines designed to help keep us healthy. Odd then, that the room in which we clean our teeth, our skin and the rest of our bodies is often filled with toxic chemicals and even then, not very clean itself.
Make your bathroom a greener place by following these simple tips that will help clear the air, enable low-flow and keep the toxins out of your way!
1. Low-Flow
There are many water-saving opportunities in the bathroom. By installing a low-flow showerhead, a low-flow faucet aerator, and a dual-flush toilet, you'll save thousands of gallons of water each year!
2. Recycled Toilet Paper
When it comes to using the toilets themselves, be sure you're reaching for toilet paper created from recycled sources and avoid using products made from virgin boreal forest trees. When it comes time to flush, close the lid before hitting the button to prevent the spread of bacteria around your bathroom.
3. Reusable Cleaning Products
Toilet paper is about the only "disposable" product allowed in your green bathroom, so when it comes time to clean up, avoid the temptation to reach for disposable products. That means paper towels and other disposable wipes should be replaced by reusable rags or microfiber towels for mirrors, sinks, and the like.
4. Green Cleaners
Bathrooms are notoriously small and often poorly ventilated, so, of all the rooms in the house, this is the one that should be cleaned with green, non-toxic cleaners. Common household ingredients, like baking soda and vinegar, and a little elbow grease will do the job for most everything in the bathroom.
5. Shower Yourself with a Safe Curtain
If your shower has a curtain, be sure to avoid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic. The production of PVC often results in creating dioxins, a group of highly toxic compounds and once in your home, PVC releases chemical gases and odors. Go for a greener solution, like hemp, which is naturally resistant to mold, as long as you keep your bathroom well-ventilated.
6. Maintain Your New Green Ways
Once you go green, you'll want to keep it that way, so remember to do regular light maintenance—unclogging drains, fixing leaky faucets, etc.—with green in mind.
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